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I actually think my statement is the essence of what he wanted to say. 

To me it isn’t as much that he’s blaming his marriage and kids as he is saying he was depressed and unhappy and using alcohol as a way to avoid making difficult decisions regarding his marriage. He was depressed and self-medicated with alcohol which is not terribly uncommon. I know it’s popular to dog on Affleck but I

Yeah, something tells me the backers requests for updates weren’t exactly measured, either.

I almost did this last week after I got a terrible email from a colleague (after I was doing them a favour) and was writing a response, but it started with “Just to clarify...”

I see you’ve written a deeply personal recommendation for a game and the gamers are upset you said it’s theoretically better than the higher budget game.

It seems kinda desperate to passively insult Matroid Dread for no reason

What Anderson movies have died because of their cowriter?

I’d challenge anyone to assign Baby a single personality trait besides “cool.”

Bottle Rocket at the bottom?! I’m rioting.

A note for those who can’t read or only read the headline:

This article isn’t advocating that one should go out and sequence break Kraid and kill him quickly, but rather informing you and commenting on the cool fact that such a sequence break exists, followed by some context about the history of sequence breaking in Me

Outriders was great, I had a fun time with it with friends. And then I beat it and then I moved on to other stuff.

What a mensch. godspeed doctor.

I love sets that are puzzle boxes, so AVP does it for me.

Pauline Kael was just wrong about a staggering number of films. It’s largely the fact that she was largely writing in the 1960s and 1970s that stops her being widely derided, frankly, because her great writing is remembered, but her frequent incomprehension often forgotten. I was given a book of her criticism (because

Any Which Way But Loose is a minor monkey masterpiece and I might die on that hill.  It beats any Reagan film that featured a monkey.

Perhaps, but the fact almost everything about Eric Rudolph is omitted makes me pause.  They never remotely bring up why he planted the bomb or his motivations.  I feel its worth at least discussing that once.  I can't make heads or tails of Clints politics but the movie just rubs me the wrong way.

The Richard Jewell story had a remarkable ending, in that his lawyer is the great Lin Woods, one of Trump’s crazies that was ordered to undergo a psychiatric exam a few weeks ago in order to be admitted to the Georgia bar. That really should have been an epilogue to those movies. 

I think this is closer to the correct take. American Sniper is mainly just not good—although, it might be Bradley Cooper’s best performance.

Late Eastwood movies only seem to be popular or talked about when they’re very bad. Whenever he makes something genuinely interesting or good, it gets largely ignored. American Sniper is embarassingly terrible and it was a huge hit. I’ll never understand it.

Who was cutting Kojima in the original version?